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This number has called my boyfriend over and over (avg. 4 times a day for about two weeks) and he says in \"broken English\" (which sounds totally fake), and says \"wrong number.\" \"no.\" \"happy day\" and all this other crap. If it\'s a crank call this person is extremely bored and very annoying. If it is just a confused person, I hope they figure it out soon because they still seem bored and annoying...

This telemarketer will not stop calling my home phone. I have asked to be taken off their call list and have tried blocking their number, but they will just scramble the number by changing a few digits and call again. They call several times a day at all hours.

I have filed a complaint with the donotcall.gov website. I also asked ACS if anything can be done to turn off this number since when I called, the lady assisting me already knew what number I was talking about. To help in the meantime, To block this number, from calling you, dial *60, follow the instructions, it will probably say this feature is off when you first listen to the directions. After entering the phone number you want blocked, please wait for a long pause. Hit 3 button to activate the service. That will turn the service on and calls stop. You can use this feature for up to 12 numbers. There are very long pauses before the recorder tells you the next step, but don't hang up after entering the number wait for a long pause and she will ask if you want to turn on this service. That is when you will hit the 3 button. Good luck. I hope that the FAA or ACS can get this to stop. My concern as the area has had several breaks ins. I am only thinking, but what if this caller is stalking trying to find homes where the owners are not at home and keeping a schedule of when callers answer to try to find out someone's schedule or patterns. Be careful. Hide Complaint

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Anonymous says : Apr 24, 2018 at 02:33 pm
This is another number used for this student loan reduction program. I do not have a student loan. They use multiple local numbers to harass people by calling but hang up when you wait for actual person